World Short Track Championships once again in the Netherlands, don’t miss this!

The short track season is in full swing, excitement is rising and Rotterdam Ahoy is getting ready for the Nederlandse Loterij ISU World Short Track Championships 2024 presented by Odido, which will take place from March 15 to 17. It promises to be a weekend full of unforgettable moments, top athletes, excitement and an impressive atmosphere.

It’s showtime – the slogan that perfectly sums up the event. Get ready for breathtaking races, sharp turns and sprint duels that push the limits of athletic performance. It is the chance to see the top international short trackers in action and cheer for your favorites.

The Netherlands is proud to once again host the ISU World Short Track Championships, following previous successful editions in 2017 and 2021. Be there, Sunday is already sold out, but there are still a limited number of tickets available for Friday and Saturday. Do not miss this opportunity and buy your tickets quickly via Nederlandse Loterij ISU WK Shorttrack 2024 | CM Tickets.

Cees Juffermans, tournament director of the ISU World Short Track Championships is looking forward to the weekend full of sporting highlights. “We haven’t forgotten how beautiful it was in 2017, in a sold-out venue. We were innovative, pairing show and artists with a top sporting event, and that became the new standard. The popularity of short track has only increased from that point on. We are going to surprise the world again and raise the bar a little higher again.”

So, experience the Nederlandse Loterij ISU World Short Track Championships 2024 presented by Odido live in Rotterdam Ahoy and get ready for a show full of speed, agility and spectacle! It’s showtime – don’t miss this!

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